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... operation of scientific methodology . If it does , what is that methodology ? How is it to be applied to the question before us in a way which will avoid the interminable wrangles and philosophical futilities so long associated with the ...
... operation of scientific methodology . If it does , what is that methodology ? How is it to be applied to the question before us in a way which will avoid the interminable wrangles and philosophical futilities so long associated with the ...
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... operation of the same principles of learning . 1. Suppose that in the neighborhood of a sensitive organism stimuli Sc and So occur in close succession , that these stimuli in conjunction with the drive ( SD ) evoke reactions Rc and Ro ...
... operation of the same principles of learning . 1. Suppose that in the neighborhood of a sensitive organism stimuli Sc and So occur in close succession , that these stimuli in conjunction with the drive ( SD ) evoke reactions Rc and Ro ...
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... operation difficult , was unreflectingly solved by making a direct visual comparison of the contours of foot and shoe and seeing whether they matched ” ( 12 , pp . 357-8 ) . On the sixth day , we accordingly discover that Stratton is ...
... operation difficult , was unreflectingly solved by making a direct visual comparison of the contours of foot and shoe and seeing whether they matched ” ( 12 , pp . 357-8 ) . On the sixth day , we accordingly discover that Stratton is ...
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